In the headlines or behind the scenes, CAMH stories always aim to inform, engage, and enlighten.


Professionals in health and corrections often work with people who have been convicted of sexual offences or who may be at risk to commit an offence.
About Assessing sexual re-offence risk: CAMH educates community workers
CAMH Education and International Mental Health Simulation Collaboration, Part 4
About 5Qs with A Simulation Team Research AnalystThe Ontario government is partnering with CAMH and other front line health care providers to improve access to opioid harm reduction services.
About CAMH Welcomes Ontario Opioid Crisis Measures
This is the story of Catherine Fraser, a former CAMH client who wanted to tell her story of recovery to bring hope to others.
About So Much Good Left to Do
Frank Nelson, Rainbow Program alumni, now uses his journey through addiction to help CAMH clients.
About Frank's Story


CAMH Library: Resources for International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, 9 August.
About CAMH Library: Resources for International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, 9 August
CAMH is advancing its arbour strategy to ensure the integration of healthy green spaces.
About CAMH keeping it green for next phase of redevelopment